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Nicolas Lancret. La Camargo dances

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KU Leuven. Glass slides art history. Université de Louvain, between 1839 and 1939. Photographer unknown. Added information on slide. Style: Rococo. Creation/Building: 1730. Technique/Material: Oil on panel. Current location: Russia, Saint Petersburg, Hermitage. EuroPhot. Art History. 18th century. Painting. Genre piece. EuroPhot. Art history. 18th century. Paintings. Genre.
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Title: Nicolas Lancret. La Camargo dances
Description:
KU Leuven.
Glass slides art history.
Université de Louvain, between 1839 and 1939.
Photographer unknown.
Added information on slide.
Style: Rococo.
Creation/Building: 1730.
Technique/Material: Oil on panel.
Current location: Russia, Saint Petersburg, Hermitage.
EuroPhot.
Art History.
18th century.
Painting.
Genre piece.
EuroPhot.
Art history.
18th century.
Paintings.
Genre.

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